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LOS ANGELES — A white supremacist who killed a postal worker and wounded five people at a Los Angeles-area Jewish community center in 1999 said he has renounced his racist views.
In a letter to a Los Angeles Daily News reporter, Buford O. Furrow Jr. said he regrets the pain he has caused. Furrow, who is serving a life sentence with no chance of parole, said he has thrown away his neo-Nazi literature and now believes “a life based on hate is no life at all.”



